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(mM) n. tk want gff iMt rr raUtu HukMt, Mitrtl aaa limu S fclllty. Wukim f 4r r latMMt, ttuiM c Bkrmakaa erfsss ra.a 1m Caivl. ? w BaJarf Str.Brtk.BWlAK.OSPSTH.0FIO OK ASS PASTS f SOBT mmAm ylaia ail taMrNM. a tnUfT ftM law. Tvrriurm rra Osbum. Yhiu wrl itam. r iMkMafiuHM " ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.N.Y. HC3fle SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cur Hevar fa to d toataa raiaf ta.tl FsUB ef taRM r to a Mlffl KAYEAQ YOllrA republican: state conven tion. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to wend delegated from their several counties to meet in convention in the city of Kearney Wednesday April 27,IW, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing four dele gates at large to the republican na tioual convention to lie Held in Minneapolis June 7, IStKi. THE AI'l'ORTIONMEN'T. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast fur Hon. George II. Hastings for attorney general in 1800, giving one delegate at large to each county and one for each 150 votea and the major frac tion thereof: Counties Uel. Counties Del. Adams 1 Johnson 7 Kearney 6 Antelope Hi liamier 3 Hl.-iine 2 Keve I'.lia 3 Keith 2 Kimball 2 Knox 5 linyd 2l lioone 5 Box Hutte ft Lancaster 3t Brown Lincoln 6 LoKan ' Itullalo . . liutler Hurt Uui Madison A McPhearaosi 2 Merrick 5 Cass Celar .... Chase .Nance 4 Nemaha 9 Nuckolls Cheyenne Cherry Clay Otoe Colfax .. C limine ... Pawnee . ... 9. I'erkinn 3 I'ierce 3 Custer Oakota..--Uwen Dawson ... Phelps 4 Platte 4 Polk 5 Ked Willow ft Deuel Dixon Dcxlure Kichardsos 11 Kock 3 Douglas fi-'l Dundy 3 Saline 14 Sarpy... 4 rilMiore. Franklin 5 Frontier 5 haunders H Scotts Blsff Seward ... 10 Sheridan 0 Furnas S. Gatre V Sherman .. (iarfieM .. Gosper.... Grant .... Greely .... Sioux Stanton . Thayer Thomas .... Thurstoa . Valley ... WnshinLrtaa) Mall Hamiltoa Harlan ayes 3 Hitchcock ; Holt v. Wavne 5 Webster V Wheeler 2 York 12 Howard Hooker JeffersonS V Total 31)5 It is recomended that no proxies be admitted to the conrention, and that the delegates present be auth orized to cast full votes of the dele gation. It recommended that the republi cans of everr county in this state be requested to select their county central committee at the first coun ty convention held in their respec tive counties. Said committee to serve until the county convention of 1S93 be held. DR. S. D. MERCEK. Chairman. WALT. M. SEELEY. Secretary. FIRST DIS TRICT CONVENTION. The republican electors of the First congressional district of the state of Nebraska are requested to sena ueiegnies ironi me several counties comprising said district to meet in convention in the city of Falls City, Wednesday, April 20, 1S91, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternate delegates to the republican national convention to be held at Minneapolis Tune 7, 1892. THE AKPORTIOXMENT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, be inar based upon the vote cast for Hon. W.J. Connell for congress in 18.X). One delegate for each 100 Totes and major fraction thereof aud one delegate at large from each county: Counties. Del.lCountiei Cass 19! Otoe Del. Johnson 10! Pawnee ancaster... 4 Richardson...... Nemaha 12 Total 128 It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from each county cast the full rote of the delegation. W. II. Wooward, Chairman. Frank McCartney, Secretary. Pronounced Hopeless. Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada .h,. Hard ot Lrroton, i. JJ we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, whick settled on my lungs, cough set in aim finally terminated in consump tion. Four doctors gave me up say ing i couia live Dtit a snort time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, de termined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet ni3 absent ones above. My hus band was advised to sret Dr. Kinsr's New Discovery for consumotion coughs and colds. I care it a trial took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drujr store, regular size. 30c. and $1.00. A. Great Suroriee Is in store for all who use KeraD'f Balsan for the throat aiid lungs the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that anr druggits is au thorized by the progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle freer It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam. i,arge otties ouc and Cough Following th Grip Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent couch. Cham berlain s cough remedv will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a Terr short time. 23 and 30 cent bottle for sale by F. Fireproof Material. At the Berlin exhibition of means and sontrivanccH for the prevention of acci dents in indutitrieand otherwise, priziw wero awarded for the following proc esses lor lire proofing, respectively tlimiu inhing the combustibility of tLssiies, cur tain materials and theatrical scenery For light ti(sues, tixteen iounds ammo nium sulphates, tivo pounds jimmoiiiiuu carbonate, four ourid.s borax, tsix piuinls boric acid, four iMmnds tarch. or one pound dextrine, or cne jiound gelatine, and tweuty-five gallons water, mixed to gether, heated to i degs. Fahrenheit, and tlie material impregnated with the mixture, centrifngated and dried, and then ironed as ubtial. One quart of the mixture, costing about three or four cents, is enough to impregnate fifteen yards of material. For curtain materials, theatrical deco rations, wood and furniture thirty pounds ammonium chloride are mixed with bo much floated chalk as to give the mass consistency. It is then heated to 125 to 150 degs. Fahrenheit, and the material given one or two coats of it by means of a brush. A pound of it, cost ing about eight-tenths of a cent, is suffi cient to cover five Buuare rods. Berlin Letter. A Terrible Thing- In Battle. The house committee on naval affairs for some days has had under considera tion a bill providing for the addition to the navy of a novel craft. The feature of the design is found in an enormous submarine gun carried at the bow below the water line. The pro jectors feel that they have now a prac ticable means at hand to drive an enor mous shell loaded with an explosive charge of gunpowder or gun cotton into the hull of any ironclad afloat and ex plode it in the very vitals of the ship. According to the design submitted to the committee and explained by Gen eral Berdan, a hydraulic buffer projects from the bow of the vessel. This is so adjusted that it will stop the boat a dis tance of eight feet from the enemy's ship without injury to the boat. At this short range the buffer automatically dis charges the submarine gun directly at the hull of the ship, and lodges within it a shell carrying a bursting charge of 450 pounds of powder, sufficient to blow down every bulkhead in the ship and wreck the bottom. Cincinnati Com mercial Gazette. Glad to Get Rid of Him. A few days ago Governor Buchanan was called upon to exercise executive clemency in a very peculiar case. The person concerned was a man held in jail at Jackson till he should produce a $200 fine. He had been there over a year without showing any signs of liquidating with the commonwealth, and it is.prob- able he would have remained a prisoner for the next fifty years if payment had been waited for. The county court recognizing nun as an incubus to the amount of forty cents a day, passed a resolution asking the governor "for the Lord's sake" to forgive that little $200 aud let the man get out and earn his own living. The trial judge and the attorney general and the members of the jurj all appeared on the petition sent up in ac cordance with the resolution, but 'uot a Bingle friend of the prisoner was among the signers. Nashville American. Made Her Left llaixlcd by a Ulow. Three ears ago a j oung lady of Fall River, Mass., was hit upon the left side of her head by a falling sign as she was walking aloug a street in Boston. Tins was followed b' brain fever. After some weeks she was as well in mind and body as ever, but from a right handed person sne nad become so lett nanaed that she could neither cut, sew nor write with her right hand, but found it easy to do all these things with her left. Her right hand was just about as useful as her left had been before she was hurt. What is strange is that, with bo recent a change in the use of her hands, she never makes an awkward motion and is as graceful in the use of her left hand as if she had been born left handed. Bos ton Post. A Greedy Mountain Lion's Kate. Dr. French, a seventy-year-old resi dent of Alamo, killed a mountain lion one day last week at the Tule ranch in the pineries. The lion had crawled into a pig pen through a 6mall hole, and after feasting on two shoats was too big to get out through the hole. Thus he was an easy prey to the doctor, who gave him a hypodermic injection of birdshot in order to see him perform. He per formed to the entire satisfaction of his tormentor. The doctor administered a 44-caliber pill, which put him to sleep. The animal had immense claws, and measured six feet from tip to tip. San Diego Sun. A Great Famine Predicted. A prophet in Athens, Ga., predicts that the crop yield this year throughout this country will be the largest ever known, but that beginning with 1893, and for two years thereafter, there will be the greatest famine the world has ever Known, uunng mat time rain shall cease to fall, and the streams of the country will all dry up, vegetation will no longer exist, and all animals will surely die. At the beginning of the famine the land will be infested with all sorts of vermin, and the living will suf fer untold tortures. v- An Australian agricultural paper makes note of an immense increase m the number of sheep in Australia in the last two or three years, and of the enor mous development of the grazing capa bilities of the country. The estimated number of sheep in Australia in 1892 is 60,000,000, against 31.000.000 in 18W. The number of monarchies in Europe has increased bv one during the past year, the duchy of Luxembourg having become a sovereign state by the death of the queen of Holland. A gold brick was recently shipped to San Francisco from Yuma, Cal., the value of which was estimated at between $80,000 and $90,000. It weighed a little over &44 yawis. Man Asalnitt Shark. A desperate fiht between a man and a fdiark occurred recently in .MhiiuLui harbor. Mr. Henry Jacobmm, who is employed at the North .Manukau llrj-.d as beacon light keeper, was out in his boat about tix miles down the liarltnr when it was struck by a squall a i l swamped and the occujwint Iff t in t)i water. Jacobson dived and endeavurc l to relievo the ballast, but without mh -cess. lie thfti grasped an oar, and lieiii;.; a good swimmer struck out for land: but as a strong tide was running he was 6wept down the harbor a distanco of three miles. At that joint he was at tacked by a larire shark, which grabbed at his hand. He protected himself, how ever, with the oar, which he tried to ran down the shark's throat. The fish then made a circle aronn. him, and renewed the attack. By thi time, however, Jacobson had his sheath knife drawn, and desperately stabbed the shark, ripping its side open, so that the water became red with blood. A further attack was made, when Jacob son again stabbed the monster near the tail, and it swam away. At that time a boat came in sight, and Jacobson. ex hausted, was hauled into the boat, hav ing been in the water two hours and thirty minutes. New Zealand Herald Electricity from CoaL A rencn cuennst. who nas been giv ing considerable attention to the problem of heating and lighting from a single source, has devised a novel stove, which in appearance resembles an ordinary heating stove. It is so arranged inter nally that the waste of heat is utilized for the generation of electricity. This is secured by a number of rectangular boxes of sheet iron, containing the nee essary metallic elements for furnishing the current. These elements are in sulated by asbestus, and the cooling is effected partly by the shapo in which the metallic alloys are cast and partly by a circulation of air. The current obtained is not great in amount, but the result of this attempt seems to be favorable. Accumulators are used for storing up the electricity, and as the heating is required for a much longer period than for lighting, the elec trical energy, which would be lost dur ing the hours of daylight, is saved. A point of considerable moment is that the heat utilized in this way is waste heat, so that any portion that can be recov ered in the form of electricity is so much gain. Philadelphia Record. The Brain Jar of tbe Military Step. Dr. Colin, regimental physician in the French army, has published the results of his investigations into the effects of regular marching in disciplined bodies upon soldiers. The regularity of the step causes the indefinite repetition of a "hock of the bones and brain, infinitely more deleterious than an irregular walk, and to this regular repetition of the shock to the same parts of the body are due the peculiar aches, pains and illness es of the troops. In a ono day march, ho says, this chock i3 repeated 40,000 times, and often the strongest men, who can walk the same distance without difficulty when not in line, succumb to the strain in two or three days. Dr. Colin's preventive is a rubber heel iall military boots. This heel has been tried sii his instance in thr French infantry, he says, and the result has been found to be a great relief to the soldiers. The experiments with the rubler heel are still in progress. Medi cal Record. A Mule Incident. A characteristic incident occurred yesterday afternoon in connection with Isaac Cochran's sale of horses at the Eagle hotel. A pair of mules were brought out, hitched to a wagon an! driven by Harry Cochran. "This is a fine pair of mules," said Auctioneer Mc Farlan. "Just drive them up the street to let the people see how nicely they can travel." After going a 6hort distance they were no longer of one mind, but one wanted to go one way and one the other. In their efforts to part company they nearly ran into a colored man, who, trying to get away, fell into the water trough. Then they displayed their speed by running off out East Gay street, throwing their driver, Harry Cochrau, out and badly breaking the wagon. They were caught out near the nurseries. The mules were not sold that day. West Chester (Pa.) News. A Belle Marries a Brave. Honey C. nolt, a full blood Winne bago Indian, has just been married to Miss Maud C. Williams, of New Boston, Ills. The couple met and loved while he was traveling with a number of his tribe advertising a patent medicine. He is not a bad looking young man, Aas a magnificent pKysique and is fairly well educated. The bride is a very pretty young lady, and was quite a belle in her neighborhood. She could have selected a husband from among a dozen thrifty young farmers, but preferred to become the wife of the red man, who, she says, has not a single bad habit. The couple left to join the band at Abington. 111. Cor. Chicago Times. Lobster Story from Maine. .Lobsters are going into the freak busi ness quite largely this winter. An East port fisherman secured a white one tin other day and now a man at Peak's isla n I has found an even greater curiosity jt veritable blue lobster. It is a beautiful specimen of the cn tacean, and the bright cerulean has e. tended even to the ends of its ion;, feelers. The lobsters have evidently been a; tending a fancy dress party. Banj.... (Me.) Commercial. It is said that many of the Gen:;.;:. colonists on the Voljfa river who :.v sufferers from the Russian famine, i . order to save fuel, have dug boles in l ground, subterranean' shelters in whit-i: they burrow like foxes. There is a lad in Whitinghain, Vt.. eighteen j-ears old, who is 6 feet i inches tall and still growing. He weigh i 300 pound. PJ.ACKS OK WOKSIIIP. CATiioi.K-Mt. rani's Church, ak. Ketw'es Kilt li siitl hlxth. Father Cauiey, 1'nntor Krrvlceg : 'tN Ht ft hiii! lit :.mi a. M. Hutidsf Mchool at 2 :.'!i. with tn nt-dlcl li.i.. C'iihiiti an. Corner l.oriiNf unci Eighth Hts Services liiorniim llxl rVfi r.Hlrr ,' tiiil'oway piiMlor. Hunduy Hrlinol 10 A. M. KfiM-'oi-AU Nt. Luke's lunch, corner Third Mini Vine. ICev II H. IturKewM, Htor. Ser vice : II a. m. a- 1 7 Wr u. huiulay Hclioel Ht 2 :3i I. M. Hhiman M ktiioimnt. -jrner Sixth Ht ana tiranllf. Kev. Illrt. I'Hxtor. he rvlre : It A. at. Hint 7 :Mi r. m. Huuiiiiy Hchool 10 :Mi a. m. M.. .. .. . I 1 . . I . . . I. iu-r. sixth uml (iianittt nt. Itev. J. T. Kalrd, l'tor. MiiMlHy-sd ool ml v ;w i rrraciiiaj at 11 a. in. -.id H u in, I hp V . It. H. :. li of tbl" church m-et every Siihliatli eveiilnr at 7 :1ft In the tiiutemeiit the I'hucrh. All iiis Invited to attend these ineetiiiK. Kikht M FTlioniHT. Slit h St., betwen Mala and I'earl. Itev I.. K. llrltt. l. U. uastor. !Servlcen : a. M.. g :n p. m. Hunda Hchoel :3u a. m. Irayenueetii K Wednesday evea Ing. tiKitMAN i'KKHHVTKUiAN. Corner Main ana Ninth. Krv. Wltte, HHtr. Services urnuM hours. Holiday hchool 0 :30 A. M. Hwkrimsh ('okokroatiomau Granite, be tween Fifth and Hlxth. L'OLOMKD IIAITIHT. Mt. Ollvn link hi-f 'lenth and Eleventh. Itey. A. Hoswell, pas tor. Services n a. ni. and 7 :J0 p. in. 1'raysr ineetlnic Wednenday even In jr,, YouNo Mfn's Chkj-tian AHsoriATtojr Itoomn in W aieruian hlix-k, Main street. os Iel meet Iiik. lor men only, every Husdiiy af ternoon at 4 oVInck. Mtrfiiu opeu week dajt from 8:30 a. ni.,t 9 : so p. to. South 1'aiik Tahkhnaclk. Itev. J. If. W'jod, 1 astor. Services : Kunday Hchool, iOa.iii. : I rcHohli K, 11 a rn. and 8 p. sa. ; prayer meeting 'lurmlHy nlfiht ; choir prao iice Fi'ldy niht. Ali are welcome. Subscribe for The IIekald, only 15 cents a week or fiO cents a month. Bucklon'e Arnica Salve. The Best Salvb in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cent per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Lincoln, Blair, Beatrice and Kear ney now nave eacn two kinds of gold cure. Th First ttep. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't ds anything to your satisfaction, an! you wonder what ails you. Yoh should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into nervous prostration. You need a nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you will finsi the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to it normal, healthy condition. surprising results iol- f AT t At-' - . T ionic ana yviterattve, xour appe tite returns, good digestion is re stored, and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 30c, at F. G. Fricke k Co'm drugstore. 0 Do not confuse the famous Blush of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are floodinir (the mufti-i. vjtri iiviiuirie oi your 1 A. A A ' , . At WW I i . uuioi;, emu j. i; it. 1 1 cm ii;tr it win re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Fort Sidney in to have a new de tachment of troops, the twenty-first infatry being ordered to JCew York forts, ;" AMttle cms Experiencem a LlgMt house. Mr. and Mrs, Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years. Last April she taken down with Measles, followed with dreadful Cough and turned into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" handful of bones". Then she tried Dr, King'H New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle free at F. G. Frickey Drugstore. The Homlieet Man in Plaltamoutri As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on anj' druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that i3 selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large hottles 50c and How's Thls! We offer 100 dollars reward for any case of catarrh thatcan not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J. Cheney & Co. Props, Toledo, Ohio, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, andbelivehim pefectly honorable in all butsness transactions and fin ancially able to carry out an oblig ations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gist, Toledo Ohio., Walding Kinnan & Tarvin, Wholesale druggist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. One Fare for the Round Trip. The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets for one fare to Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the following occa sions: Meeting of the Government Reservation Improvement asssoci ation. April 12. Tickets will be sold April 7 and 8, inclusive; final return limit. May 10. District meeting Southern and Central Turnverein. May 9 to 10. Tickets will be sold May 6 and 7, in clusive; final return, June 10. Annual meetinggeneral assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church. Ma' 10. Tickets will he sold May 1(5 and 17. inclusive; limit to return. June 15. For farther information inquire at ticket office. Ft Latbtam. A rent.